Apple has managed to up its renewable energy utilization by 114% from 2010, according to the new environment report released by the company. As one of the top global brands, the corporate giant’s goal is to power every Apple facility with renewable energy.
Given the stagnating European market conditions, Mounting Systems GmbH based in Rangsdorf, Germany, is reinforcing its international activities. By mid-year, the company will open a branch in Japan. It is also currently negotiating with local partners in Saudi Arabia.
New solar energy developer Vensolbras has unveiled its photovoltaic plans to pv magazine. While it is targeting just one MW in 2013, the Brazilian company aims to install over 200 MWp by 2016.
A one MW CIGS photovoltaic reference project has been completed in Chinas south western province, Yunnan using Manz AG modules.
After months of speculation, Bosch has today confirmed it will exit the crystalline solar sector. As of 2014, the German company will cease production of its photovoltaic ingots, wafers and cells. It will also “quickly” sell its solar business units, including its majority stake in aleo. Decreasing prices has been blamed for the decision. Up to 3,000 employees will be affected.
Sky Solar Holdings Co., Ltd has completed and grid connected a 70 MW photovoltaic park in Greece. A 20 year FIT has been secured.
Plant and grid operators start a progressive pilot project for better grid integration. This was presented at the “PV System Technology Forum” in Düsseldorf, Germany.
Research and consulting firm GlobalData’s latest report shows that the global microgrid market will be worth US$18.9 billion in 2020. This will be a significant increase from US$5.3 billion in 2012.
Research and consulting firm GlobalData’s latest report shows that the global microgrid market will be worth US$18.9 billion in 2020. This will be a significant increase from the US$5.3 billion reaped in 2012.
The Solar Trade Association (STA) has posted its disappointment over the 2013 U.K. Budget, handed down by chancellor George Osborne yesterday. On a range of measures, there appears little support for photovoltaics.
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